Matsui Kosei 松井康成 1927-2003
Flat tea bowl with design of ink brushstroke
Stoneware
H1 7/8 × Dia 5 3/4 in.
H4.8 × Dia 14.6 cm
H4.8 × Dia 14.6 cm
With signed wood box
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Though the Living National Treasure Matsui Kosei is celebrated for his innovative and dynamic work in neriage, or layered clay, this tea bowl showcases another side to his ceramic practice,...
Though the Living National Treasure Matsui Kosei is celebrated for his innovative and dynamic work in neriage, or layered clay, this tea bowl showcases another side to his ceramic practice, inspired by traditional Song dynasty wares from China.
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